The Dorling Kindersley Science Encyclopedia
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- Publication date
- 1993-09-15
- Topics
- Science, Science Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Science Books, History of Science, Science Encyclopedia
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- journals_contributions; journals
- Language
- English
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From School Library Journal
Grade 4-8-Either one of these titles makes a practical alternative to the recent flood of multivolume surveys-the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Science (Macmillan, 1991), the New Book of Popular Science (Grolier, 1990), etc. Both are up to date, hasty but accurate, and the products of about a dozen authors. Both combine crisp, brightly colored illustrations with unintimidating blocks of text printed in various sizes and styles, boxed sidebars and capsule biographies, cross-references, and indexes. In the Dorling Kindersley volume, technical terms, as well as the charts, tables, and formulas, have settled into a large appendix. The articles are not recycled from the "Eyewitness" books, although many cover the same territory; they are arranged in procrustean, 30-page, topical groups ("Weather" and "Living Things" receive the same amount of space), written in a breezy style, and supported by plenty of photos and paintings. The scattershot page design favors browsing over sustained study, but the book's now-familiar look will be appealing to readers less practiced in the research arts. Besides considerably greater length (it was originally published in several volumes in 1991), the Kingfisher title offers information in the more traditional alphabetical arrangement, with one to four articles per page. Though less profusely illustrated than Dorling Kindersley, the pictures are often more telling: dramatic photos of a tree killed by "Acid Rain" or a bullet blasting through a raw egg (for "Velocity") punctuate lucid painted figures, sequences, and schema. Frequent "See For Yourself" boxes contain directions for homemade science demonstrations, though they are not indexed, and, caveat emptor!, many are potentially risky, especially since all safety cautions are relegated to a page in the front. Readers with quick or specific questions will find the Kingfisher easier to use, but the Dorling Kindersley presents a more connected view of science's interrelationships.
John Peters, NYPL
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
John Peters, NYPL
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product details
- Publisher : DK Publishing; 1st edition (September 15, 1993)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 448 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1564583287
- ISBN-13 : 978-1564583284
- Reading age : 9 years and up
- Item Weight : 4.8 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.84 x 1.27 x 11.21 inches
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